23,252 results on '"Karabulut A"'
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2. Oxidative stress and antioxidants in health and disease
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Kıran Tugba Raika, Otlu Onder, and Karabulut Aysun Bay
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antioxidants ,diseases ,free radicals ,nitrogen oxygen species ,oxidative stress ,reactive oxygen species ,Medical technology ,R855-855.5 - Abstract
The increase in the formation of reactive oxygen and reactive nitrogen species of endogenous or exogenous origin causes oxidative stress due to pro-oxidant and antioxidant imbalance that causes cellular damage in metabolism. This can increase inflammation of cells, apoptosis and necrosis, damage to DNA base damage, DNA and protein cross-links, lipid membrane peroxidation, and mitochondrial dysfunction. Antioxidants can be described as a system that protects biomolecules and the organism against the harmful effects of free radicals, reduces or repairs the damage done by reactive oxygen species (ROS) to the target molecule, and this is called antioxidant defense. It is known that the mechanisms caused by the increase in ROS resulting from oxidative stress are positively related to the pathology of many diseases such as cancer, metabolic syndrome, atherosclerosis, malaria, Alzheimer’s disease, rheumatoid arthritis, neurodegenerative diseases and preeclampsia.
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- 2023
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3. Assessment of Climate Change Impact on Precipitation Using Machine Learning Based Statistical Downscaling Method
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Abdullahi Jazuli, Tahsin Ala, Yesilnacar Mehmet Irfan, Karabulut Abdullah İzzeddin, and Daramola Oluwatoyin
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global circulation models ,climate change ,ann ,nigeria ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
Future predictions of precipitation are highly important for effective water resources management. The Global circulation models (GCMs) are commonly used to make such predictions. In this paper, the effect of climate change on precipitation was investigated for Damaturu station located in Yobe state, Nigeria from 2050-2080. For this purpose, the BNU-ESM GCMs under the emission scenario RCP 4.5 was used to downscale observed precipitation data via Artificial Neural Network (ANN). Various climatic predictors were considered and ranked according to their impact on precipitation using the mutual information (MI) method. A total of 5 ANN models were subsequently developed using different combinations of predictors as inputs to downscale the precipitation data. The Determination Coefficient (DC) and Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) performance indicators were then employed. M1 which used a combination of top 8 ranked predictors was found to have the best performance in both downscaling and projection phases. The final results from M1 showed that, over the specified period, the Damaturu region will generally experience a decrease in precipitation, which will be more prevalent in months that experience the most precipitation with the most decrease of 20% in monthly precipitation sum occurring during the wettest month of August, towards the end of the 21st century.
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- 2024
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4. Cislunar Communication Performance and System Analysis with Uncharted Phenomena
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Cetin, Selen Gecgel, Vazquez-Castro, Angeles, and Kurt, Gunes Karabulut
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Computer Science - Information Theory ,Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Signal Processing - Abstract
The Moon and its surrounding cislunar space have numerous unknowns, uncertainties, or partially charted phenomena that need to be investigated to determine the extent to which they affect cislunar communication. These include temperature fluctuations, spacecraft distance and velocity dynamics, surface roughness, and the diversity of propagation mechanisms. To develop robust and dynamically operative Cislunar space networks (CSNs), we need to analyze the communication system by incorporating inclusive models that account for the wide range of possible propagation environments and noise characteristics. In this paper, we consider that the communication signal can be subjected to both Gaussian and non-Gaussian noise, but also to different fading conditions. First, we analyze the communication link by showing the relationship between the brightness temperatures of the Moon and the equivalent noise temperature at the receiver of the Lunar Gateway. We propose to analyze the ergodic capacity and the outage probability, as they are essential metrics for the development of reliable communication. In particular, we model the noise with the additive symmetric alpha-stable distribution, which allows a generic analysis for Gaussian and non-Gaussian signal characteristics. Then, we present the closed-form bounds for the ergodic capacity and the outage probability. Finally, the results show the theoretically and operationally achievable performance bounds for the cislunar communication. To give insight into further designs, we also provide our results with comprehensive system settings that include mission objectives as well as orbital and system dynamics.
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- 2024
5. Online Convex Optimization for On-Board Routing in High-Throughput Satellites
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Bélanger, Olivier, Lupien, Jean-Luc, Yahia, Olfa Ben, Martel, Stéphane, Lesage-Landry, Antoine, and Kurt, Gunes Karabulut
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Computer Science - Networking and Internet Architecture ,Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Signal Processing - Abstract
The rise in low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite Internet services has led to increasing demand, often exceeding available data rates and compromising the quality of service. While deploying more satellites offers a short-term fix, designing higher-performance satellites with enhanced transmission capabilities provides a more sustainable solution. Achieving the necessary high capacity requires interconnecting multiple modem banks within a satellite payload. However, there is a notable gap in research on internal packet routing within extremely high-throughput satellites. To address this, we propose a real-time optimal flow allocation and priority queue scheduling method using online convex optimization-based model predictive control. We model the problem as a multi-commodity flow instance and employ an online interior-point method to solve the routing and scheduling optimization iteratively. This approach minimizes packet loss and supports real-time rerouting with low computational overhead. Our method is tested in simulation on a next-generation extremely high-throughput satellite model, demonstrating its effectiveness compared to a reference batch optimization and to traditional methods.
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- 2024
6. The Ideal School for Mainstreaming Students' Dreams
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Serdal Deniz and Ridvan Karabulut
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This research was conducted to determine the ideal school that mainstream students dream of. The research was conducted using the phenemology approach, one of the qualitative research models. Participating in the research were students with mild special needs who attended inclusive education in Turkey and had no problems understanding and answering the questions asked, as well as the teachers and parents of these students. The study collected data from 28 inclusion students with special needs, 28 parents of these students, and 28 teachers. We obtained data using semi-structured interview forms. The analysis of the data obtained was done using the content analysis technique. As a result of the research, it was found that the wishes of inclusive students regarding school/class were collected in four themes: arrangements in teaching, lessons and environment, and positive attitudes. In addition, it was determined that the requests of the inclusion students from their parents regarding the school/class consisted of three themes: arrangements in the lessons and environment and positive attitudes, and their complaints consisted of two themes: peer bullying and social acceptance. In light of the research findings, it is recommended to conduct advanced research based on having inclusion students write stories about the school/class, keeping a diary, and collecting the information they convey to their close circle in order to determine the ideal school of their dreams.
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- 2024
7. Investigating the Needs, Expectations, Problems and Experiences of International Students in the Process of Distance Education
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Burcu Karabulut Coskun and Mustafa Öztürk Akcaoglu
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This study aims to determine the needs, expectations, problems and experiences of international students in the process of distance education. To this end, phenomenology design was used, and university students representing different departments and countries were selected through a purposive sampling method. A total of 11 international students participated in the study. An interview form was used for data collection. According to the findings, it was found that the participants did not experience any problems during the registration and admission process and could get enough support from the institution during the orientation and services process. The most common problem in the academic process is the language used by the lecturer. Also, the students mostly preferred the department they studied in line with their choices. Thanks to the repetition of the courses in distance education, they could overcome the language and communication barriers they experienced during the face-to-face education process. It was also determined that the students' social relations with their peers and lecturers were positive, and they did not experience any adaptation problems. Finally, participants' statements on financial challenges focused on the difficulties in both finding scholarships and supporting themselves.
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- 2024
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8. Next-Generation Satellite IoT Networks: A HAPS-Enabled Solution to Enhance Optical Data Transfer
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Fettes, Ethan, Madoery, Pablo G., Yanikomeroglu, Halim, Kurt, Gunes Karabulut, Bellinger, Colin, Martel, Stéphane, Ahmed, Khaled, and Siddiqui, Sameera
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Computer Science - Networking and Internet Architecture - Abstract
For decades, satellites have facilitated remote internet of things (IoT) services. However, the recent proliferation of increasingly capable sensors and a surge in the number deployed, has led to a substantial growth in the volume of data that needs to be transmitted via satellites. In response to this growing demand, free space optical communication systems have been proposed, as they allow for the use of large bandwidths of unlicensed spectrum, enabling high data rates. However, optical communications are highly vulnerable to weather-induced disruptions, thereby limiting their high potential. This paper proposes the use of high altitude platform station (HAPS) systems in conjunction with delay-tolerant networking techniques to increase the amount of data that can be transmitted to the ground from satellites when compared to the use of traditional ground station network architectures. The architectural proposal is evaluated in terms of delivery ratio and buffer occupancy, and the subsequent discussion analyzes the advantages, challenges and potential areas for future research., Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures
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- 2024
9. A Robust Clustering Scheme for Vehicular Communication Networks
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Hosseini, Maryam and Kurt, Gunes Karabulut
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Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Systems and Control - Abstract
Clustering, as a technique for grouping nodes in geographical proximity together, in vehicular communication networks, is a key technique to enhance network robustness and scalability despite challenges such as mobility and routing. This paper presents a robust clustering scheme based on cluster head backup list algorithm for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)-assisted vehicular communication network, where multiple UAVs act as communication base stations for a vehicular network. To tackle the high mobility issues in vehicular communications, instead of allowing direct communication between all vehicles to the UAV, clustering methods will potentially be efficient in overcoming delay limitations, excessive power consumption and resource issues. Using the clustering technique, neighboring vehicles are grouped into clusters with a specific vehicle selected as the cluster head (CH) in each cluster. The selected CH connects directly to the UAV through an infrastructure-to-vehicle (I2V) link, subsequently establishing vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communications with vehicles in the same cluster. To increase cluster connectivity period, the proposed clustering scheme is developed based on considering the vehicle behavior for efficient selection of CHs and providing a CH backup list to maintain the stability of the cluster structure. Numerical evaluations show that the proposed system outperforms benchmark schemes in terms of clustering stability and reliability. It is also shown that the performance of the proposed scheme is not much affected by the increase in the number of vehicles. This indicates that the proposed scheme can be efficient in dense vehicular networks where resource constraints pose significant challenges.
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- 2024
10. The Error Analysis of the Secret Key Generation Algorithm Using Analog Function Computation
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Alper, Ertugrul, Guven, Eray, Kurt, Gunes Karabulut, and Ozdemir, Enver
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Computer Science - Cryptography and Security ,Computer Science - Information Theory - Abstract
This study introduces a decentralized approach to secure wireless communication using a cryptographic secret key generation algorithm among distributed nodes. The system model employs Gaussian prime numbers, ensuring the collaborative generation of a secret key. Pre-processing and post-processing functions enable to generate a secret key across the network. An error model evaluates aspects like thermal noise power and channel estimation errors, while simulations assess the success rate to factorize the norm of the secret key. It is observed that path loss-induced large scale fading emerges as a critical component impacting information and power loss. The robustness of the proposed model under fading channel conditions is evaluated with a success rate. Additionally, it is also observed that the tolerance value set in the factorization algorithms has a significant impact on the success rate. Furthermore, the success rate is compared in two scenarios, one with 2 users and another with 3 users, to provide a comprehensive evaluation of the system performance., Comment: 6 pages, 8 figures, ICCSPA'24 Conference
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- 2024
11. A Scalable Architecture for Future Regenerative Satellite Payloads
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Yahia, Olfa Ben, Garroussi, Zineb, Sansò, Brunilde, Frigon, Jean-François, Martel, Stéphane, Lesage-Landry, Antoine, and Kurt, Gunes Karabulut
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Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Signal Processing - Abstract
This paper addresses the limitations of current satellite payload architectures, which are predominantly hardware-driven and lack the flexibility to adapt to increasing data demands and uneven traffic. To overcome these challenges, we present a novel architecture for future regenerative and programmable satellite payloads and utilize interconnected modem banks to promote higher scalability and flexibility. We formulate an optimization problem to efficiently manage traffic among these modem banks and balance the load. Additionally, we provide comparative numerical simulation results, considering end-to-end delay and packet loss analysis. The results illustrate that our proposed architecture maintains lower delays and packet loss even with higher traffic demands and smaller buffer sizes.
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- 2024
12. Machine Unlearning for Uplink Interference Cancellation
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Guven, Eray and Kurt, Gunes Karabulut
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Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Signal Processing - Abstract
Machine unlearning (MUL) is introduced as a means to achieve interference cancellation within artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled wireless systems. It is observed that interference cancellation with MUL demonstrates $30\%$ improvement in a classification task accuracy in the presence of a corrupted AI model. Accordingly, the necessity for instantaneous channel state information for existing interference source is eliminated and a corrupted latent space with interference noise is cleansed with MUL algorithm, achieving this without the necessity for either retraining or dataset cleansing. A Membership Inference Attack (MIA) served as a benchmark for assessing the efficacy of MUL in mitigating interference within a neural network model. The advantage of the MUL algorithm was determined by evaluating both the probability of interference and the quantity of samples requiring retraining. In a simple signal-to-noise ratio classification task, the comprehensive improvement across various test cases in terms of accuracy demonstrates that MUL exhibits extensive capabilities and limitations, particularly in native AI applications.
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- 2024
13. On the Role of Communications for Space Domain Awareness
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Gordon, Nathaniel G., Benchoubane, Nesrine, Kurt, Gunes Karabulut, and Falco, Gregory
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Computer Science - Emerging Technologies ,Computer Science - Social and Information Networks - Abstract
Space Domain Awareness (SDA) has become increasingly vital with the rapid growth of commercial space activities and the expansion of New Space. This paper stresses the necessity of transitioning from centralized to distributed SDA architectures. The current architecture predominantly relies on individual downhaul, which we propose to transition to on-orbit distribution. Our results demonstrate that the individual downhaul architecture does not scale efficiently with the increasing number of nodes, while on-orbit distribution offers significant improvements. By comparing the centralized architecture with the proposed distributed architecture, we highlight the advantages of enhanced coverage and resilience. Our findings show that on-orbit distribution greatly outperforms individual downhaul in terms of latency and scalability. Specifically, the latency results for on-orbit distribution are substantially lower and more consistent, even as the number of satellites increases. In addition, we address the inherent challenges associated with on-orbit distribution architecture, particularly cybersecurity concerns. We focus on link security to ensure the availability and integrity of data transmission in these advanced SDA systems. Future expectations include further refinement of on-orbit distribution strategies and the development of robust cybersecurity measures to support the scalability and resilience of SDA systems., Comment: 12 pages, 3 figures
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- 2024
14. On-Demand Routing in LEO Mega-Constellations with Dynamic Laser Inter-Satellite Links
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Bhattacharjee, Dhiraj, Madoery, Pablo G., Chaudhry, Aizaz U., Yanikomeroglu, Halim, Kurt, Gunes Karabulut, Hu, Peng, Ahmed, Khaled, and Martel, Stephane
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Computer Science - Networking and Internet Architecture - Abstract
Low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite mega constellations are beginning to include laser inter-satellite links (LISLs) to extend the Internet to the most remote locations on Earth. Since the process of establishing these links incurs a setup delay on the order of seconds, a static network topology is generally established well in advance, which is then used for the routing calculations. However, this involves keeping links active even when they are not being used to forward traffic, leading to poor energy efficiency. Motivated by technological advances that are gradually decreasing the LISL setup delays, we foresee scenarios where it will be possible to compute routes and establish dynamic LISLs on demand. This will require considering setup delays as penalties that will affect the end-to-end latency. In this paper, we present a nonlinear optimization model that considers these penalties in the cost function and propose three heuristic algorithms that solve the problem in a tractable way. The algorithms establish different trade-offs in terms of performance and computational complexity. We extensively analyze metrics including average latency, route change rate, outage probability, and jitter in Starlink's Phase I version 2 constellation. The results show the benefit of adaptive routing schemes according to the link setup delay. In particular, more complex schemes can decrease the average end-to-end latency in exchange for an increase in execution time. On the other hand, depending on the maximum tolerated latency, it is possible to use less computationally complex schemes which will be more scalable for the satellite mega constellations of the future.
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- 2024
15. Crucial markers showing the risk of coronary artery disease in obesity: ADMA and neopterin
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Avci Emre, Karabulut Alpaslan, Alp Avci Gulcin, Baba Burcu, and Bilgi Cumhur
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obesity ,asymmetric dimethylarginine ,neopterin ,endothelial dysfunction ,Biochemistry ,QD415-436 - Abstract
Background: Obesity is responsible for high morbidity and mortality, both in developed and developing countries. It is associated with many chronic and metabolic diseases. Asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA) has been demonstrated to be a biomarker of endothelial dysfunction in humans and increased ADMA associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk has been reported in many states. Neopterin (NP) produced by monocytes/macrophages in response to stimulation by interferon-gamma (IFN-g) is emphasized in recent findings. The current study aims to investigate ADMA and NP levels which may assume a role in guiding the early diagnosis of coronary artery disease in obesity. Methods: This is an original research study in which ADMA and NP levels of 50 patients (25 male/25 female) diagnosed with obesity were compared with those of 30 healthy individuals (15 male/15 female) as control. The high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method was used while determining parameters. Results: ADMA and NP levels in obese individuals were found to be significantly higher than in those enrolled in the control. ADMA values were found to be higher in obese subjects (0.71±0.24 mmol/L) as compared with levels found in healthy subjects (0.58±0.16 mmol/L) (p
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- 2020
16. Delay-Doppler Domain Pulse Design for OTFS-NOMA
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Kulhandjian, Michel, Kulhandjian, Hovannes, Kurt, Gunes Karabulut, and Yanikomeroglu, Halim
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Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Signal Processing ,Computer Science - Information Theory - Abstract
We address the challenge of developing an orthogonal time-frequency space (OTFS)-based non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) system where each user is modulated using orthogonal pulses in the delay Doppler domain. Building upon the concept of the sufficient (bi)orthogonality train-pulse [1], we extend this idea by introducing Hermite functions, known for their orthogonality properties. Simulation results demonstrate that our proposed Hermite functions outperform the traditional OTFS-NOMA schemes, including power-domain (PDM) NOMA and code-domain (CDM) NOMA, in terms of bit error rate (BER) over a high-mobility channel. The algorithm's complexity is minimal, primarily involving the demodulation of OTFS. The spectrum efficiency of Hermite-based OTFS-NOMA is K times that of OTFS-CDM-NOMA scheme, where K is the spreading length of the NOMA waveform.
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- 2024
17. On the Role of Reflectarrays for Interplanetary Links
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Guven, Eray, Camacho, Pablo, Baladi, Elham, and Kurt, Gunes Karabulut
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Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Signal Processing ,Physics - Space Physics - Abstract
Interplanetary links (IPL) serve as crucial enablers for space exploration, facilitating secure and adaptable space missions. An integrated IPL with inter-satellite communication (IP-ISL) establishes a unified deep space network, expanding coverage and reducing atmospheric losses. The challenges, including irregularities in charged density, hardware impairments, and hidden celestial body brightness are analyzed with a reflectarray-based IP-ISL between Earth and Moon orbiters. It is observed that $10^{-8}$ order severe hardware impairments with intense solar plasma density drops an ideal system's spectral efficiency (SE) from $\sim\!38~\textrm{(bit/s)/Hz}$ down to $0~\textrm{(bit/s)/Hz}$. An ideal full angle of arrival fluctuation recovery with full steering range achieves $\sim\!20~\textrm{(bit/s)/Hz}$ gain and a limited beamsteering with a numerical reflectarray design achieves at least $\sim\!1~\textrm{(bit/s)/Hz}$ gain in severe hardware impairment cases., Comment: 10 pages, 10 figures
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- 2024
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18. Extending Cislunar Communication Network Reach Using Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces
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Huroon, Aamer Mohamed, Donmez, Baris, Huang, Yu-Chih, Kurt, Gunes Karabulut, and Wang, Li-Chun
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Computer Science - Emerging Technologies - Abstract
This study introduces a novel approach to enhance communication networks in the cislunar space by leveraging Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces (RIS). Using the ability of RIS to dynamically control electromagnetic waves, this paper tackles the challenges of signal attenuation, directivity, and divergence in cislunar missions, primarily caused by immense distances and that Earth-based station transmitters do not always face the Moon. A new optimization problem is formulated, whose objective is to maximize the received signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) for Earth-to-Moon communications. We derive a closed-form solution to the problem of determining the optimal RIS phase shift configuration based on the effective area of the RIS. Through extensive simulations, this paper demonstrates how optimal adjustments in RIS phase shifts can significantly enhance signal integrity, hinting at the substantial potential of RIS technology to revolutionize long-distance cislunar communication., Comment: The submission includes 6 pages in double-column format, with 6 figures, and has been submitted to the IEEE Globecom 2024 conference
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- 2024
19. Distributed Massive MIMO System with Dynamic Clustering in LEO Satellite Networks
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Humadi, Khaled, Kurt, Gunes Karabulut, and Yanikomeroglu, Halim
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Computer Science - Information Theory ,Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Signal Processing - Abstract
Distributed massive multiple-input multiple output (mMIMO) system for low earth orbit (LEO) satellite networks is introduced as a promising technique to provide broadband connectivity. Nevertheless, several challenges persist in implementing distributed mMIMO systems for LEO satellite networks. These challenges include providing scalable massive access implementation as the system complexity increases with network size. Another challenging issue is the asynchronous arrival of signals at the user terminals due to the different propagation delays among distributed antennas in space, which destroys the coherent transmission, and consequently degrades the system performance. In this paper, we propose a scalable distributed mMIMO system for LEO satellite networks based on dynamic user-centric clustering. Aiming to obtain scalable implementation, new algorithms for initial cooperative access, cluster selection, and cluster handover are provided. In addition, phase shift-aware precoding is implemented to compensate for the propagation delay phase shifts. The performance of the proposed user-centric distributed mMIMO is compared with two baseline configurations: the non-cooperative transmission systems, where each user connects to only a single satellite, and the full-cooperative distributed mMIMO systems, where all satellites contribute serving each user. The numerical results show the potential of the proposed distributed mMIMO system to enhance system spectral efficiency when compared to noncooperative transmission systems. Additionally, it demonstrates the ability to minimize the serving cluster size for each user, thereby reducing the overall system complexity in comparison to the full-cooperative distributed mMIMO systems.
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- 2024
20. THEMIS: Time, Heterogeneity, and Energy Minded Scheduling for Fair Multi-Tenant Use in FPGAs
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Karabulut, Emre, Malik, Arsalan Ali, Awad, Amro, and Aysu, Aydin
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Computer Science - Operating Systems ,Computer Science - Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing - Abstract
Using correct design metrics and understanding the limitations of the underlying technology is critical to developing effective scheduling algorithms. Unfortunately, existing scheduling techniques used \emph{incorrect} metrics and had \emph{unrealistic} assumptions for fair scheduling of multi-tenant FPGAs where each tenant is aimed to share approximately the same number of resources both spatially and temporally. This paper introduces an enhanced fair scheduling algorithm for multi-tenant FPGA use, addressing previous metric and assumption issues, with three specific improvements claimed First, our method ensures spatiotemporal fairness by considering both spatial and temporal aspects, addressing the limitation of prior work that assumed uniform task latency. Second, we incorporate energy considerations into fairness by adjusting scheduling intervals and accounting for energy overhead, thereby balancing energy efficiency with fairness. Third, we acknowledge overlooked aspects of FPGA multi-tenancy, including heterogeneous regions and the constraints on dynamically merging/splitting partially reconfigurable regions. We develop and evaluate our improved fair scheduling algorithm with these three enhancements. Inspired by the Greek goddess of law and personification of justice, we name our fair scheduling solution THEMIS: \underline{T}ime, \underline{H}eterogeneity, and \underline{E}nergy \underline{Mi}nded \underline{S}cheduling. We used the Xilinx Zedboard XC7Z020 to quantify our approach's savings. Compared to previous algorithms, our improved scheduling algorithm enhances fairness between 24.2--98.4\% and allows a trade-off between 55.3$\times$ in energy vs. 69.3$\times$ in fairness. The paper thus informs cloud providers about future scheduling optimizations for fairness with related challenges and opportunities.
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- 2024
21. AE SemRL: Learning Semantic Association Rules with Autoencoders
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Karabulut, Erkan, Degeler, Victoria, and Groth, Paul
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Computer Science - Machine Learning ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence - Abstract
Association Rule Mining (ARM) is the task of learning associations among data features in the form of logical rules. Mining association rules from high-dimensional numerical data, for example, time series data from a large number of sensors in a smart environment, is a computationally intensive task. In this study, we propose an Autoencoder-based approach to learn and extract association rules from time series data (AE SemRL). Moreover, we argue that in the presence of semantic information related to time series data sources, semantics can facilitate learning generalizable and explainable association rules. Despite enriching time series data with additional semantic features, AE SemRL makes learning association rules from high-dimensional data feasible. Our experiments show that semantic association rules can be extracted from a latent representation created by an Autoencoder and this method has in the order of hundreds of times faster execution time than state-of-the-art ARM approaches in many scenarios. We believe that this study advances a new way of extracting associations from representations and has the potential to inspire more research in this field.
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- 2024
22. A Novel Non-Terrestrial Networks Architecture: All Optical LEO Constellations with High-Altitude Ground Stations
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Madoery, Pablo G., Fraire, Juan A., Finochietto, Jorge M., Yanikomeroglu, Halim, and Kurt, Gunes Karabulut
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Computer Science - Networking and Internet Architecture - Abstract
The emergence of low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite mega-constellations is dynamically transforming the space sector. While free-space optical (FSO) links efficiently facilitate intersatellite data forwarding, they suffer from atmospheric/weather conditions in the space-to-ground link. This study delves into utilizing high-altitude platform stations (HAPS) as elevated relay stations strategically positioned above terrestrial ground stations. We introduce the concept of high-altitude ground stations (HAGS), an innovative approach to enabling the development of all optical LEO satellite constellations. The first contribution is an analysis of the HAGS-based network architecture where the LEO spacecraft only hosts FSO transceivers. Secondly, we execute an extensive simulation campaign to determine the gain of HAGS, including a new equivalency model with the traditional ground station approach. Finally, we examine the research challenges of implementing HAGS-based, all optical LEO mega-constellations., Comment: IEEE International Conference on Communications 2024
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- 2024
23. Learning-to-Learn the Wave Angle Estimation
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Guven, Eray and Kurt, Gunes Karabulut
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Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Signal Processing - Abstract
A precise incident wave angle estimation in aerial communication is a key enabler in sixth-generation wireless communication network. With this goal, a generic 3-dimensional (3D) channel model is analyzed for air-to-air (A2A) networks under antenna misalignment, radio frequency impairments and polarization loss. The unique aspects of each aerial node are highlighted and the few-shot learning as a model agnostic meta-learning (MAML) classifier is proposed for learning-to-learn (L2L) incident wave angle estimation by utilizing the received signal strength (RSS). Additionally, a more computationally efficient technique, first order model agnostic meta-learning (FOMAML) is implemented. It has been observed that the proposed approach reaches up to 85% training accuracy and 75.4% evaluation accuracy with MAML. Regarding this, a convergence rate and accuracy trade-off have been established for several cases of MAML and FOMAML. For different L2L models trained with limited data, heuristic accuracy performance is determined by an upper bound of the probability of confidence., Comment: 18 pages, 9 figures
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- 2024
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24. RACH-less Handover with Early Timing Advance Acquisition for Outage Reduction
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Iqbal, Subhyal Bin, Karabulut, Umur, Awada, Ahmad, Schulz, Philipp, and Fettweis, Gerhard P.
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Computer Science - Networking and Internet Architecture - Abstract
For fifth-generation (5G) and 5G-Advanced networks, outage reduction within the context of reliability is a key objective since outage denotes the time period when a user equipment (UE) cannot communicate with the network. Earlier studies have shown that in the experimental high mobility scenario considered, outage is dominated by the interruption time that stems from the random access channel (RACH)-based handover process from the serving cell to the target cell. A handover by itself is a necessary mobility process to prevent mobility failures and their associated outage. This paper proposes a RACH-less handover signaling scheme for the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) conditional handover (CHO) mechanism. The proposed scheme exploits the decoupling between the CHO preparation and execution phases to establish initial synchronization between the UE and the target cell through an early acquisition of the timing advance. This significantly curtails the RACH process and therefore the handover interruption time. Results based on a system-level simulation-based mobility study have shown that the proposed scheme significantly reduces the outage and its constituent handover interruption time relatively by 18.7% and 43.2%, respectively., Comment: 7 pages, 7 figures. Accepted for presentation at the 2024 IEEE 99th Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC2024)-Spring to be held in Singapore
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- 2024
25. Real-world data on direct oral anticoagulants in BCR::ABL1-negative myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs): a multicenter retrospective study on behalf of scientific subcommittee on MPNs for Turkish society of hematology
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Baysal, Mehmet, Aksoy, Elif, Bedir, Kübra Hilal, Özmen, Deniz, Patır, Püsem, Demirci, Ufuk, Yaman, Samet, Özdemir, Zehra Narlı, Gürsoy, Vildan, Yıldızhan, Esra, Güven, Serkan, Çiftçiler, Rafiye, İpek, Yıldız, Pınar, İbrahim Ethem, Genç, Emine Eylem, Mersin, Sinan, Uğur, Mehmet Can, Karabulut, Zeynep Tuğba, Hindilerden, Fehmi, Hindilerden, İpek Yönal, Gulturk, Emine, Cömert, Melda, Karakuş, Volkan, Erkut, Nergiz, Yıldız, Abdülkerim, Ümit, Elif G., Demir, Ahmet Muzaffer, Küçükkaya, Reyhan Diz, and Eşkazan, Ahmet Emre
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- 2024
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26. MRI-based radiogenomics analysis for predicting prognosis and XRCC1 gene polymorphism in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma
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Göktaş, Muhammet, Karabulut, Derya, Ünlü, Ayhan, Achmet, Gkioulsoum, and Tunçbilek, Nermin
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- 2024
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27. Polysomnographic and clinical characteristics of sleep apnea headache patients
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Sunbul, Esra Aydin, Karacı, Rahşan, Karabulut, Elif Gözde Türedi, Güleç, Hüseyin, and Domaç, Füsun Mayda
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- 2024
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28. Mitochondrial ND1 mutations and HSP60 and HSP70 mRNA expressions in patients with schizophrenia
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Karabulut Uzunçakmak, Sevgi, Dirican, Ebubekir, and Özcan, Halil
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- 2024
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29. Response to chronic sustained hypoxia: increased cytosolic gelsolin and decreased plasma gelsolin levels
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Gunturk, Inayet, Kuloglu, Nurhan, Seydel, Gonul Seyda, Yazici, Cevat, Basaran, Kemal Erdem, Yakan, Birkan, and Karabulut, Derya
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- 2024
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30. Influence of Different Fe Levels on Mechanical Properties of AlSi7Mg0.3 Aluminum Casting Alloys
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Karabulut, Cansu, Malkoç, Gülce, Kaya, Ahmet Yiğit, Özaydin, Onur, and Yayla, Paşa
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- 2024
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31. Localized cystic disease of the kidney: study of 14 cases and review of the literature
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Tannous, Elie, Patel, Shreya, Muratoglu, Burak, Lightle, Andrea R., Pacheco, Richard R., Hosseini, Reza, Pacheco, Robert R., Kim, Peter, Cetinkaya, Gamze T., Baydar, Dilek Ertoy, Kosemehmetoglu, Kemal, Karabulut, Yasemin Yuyucu, Appu, Sree, Galea, Laurence A., Bernstein, Adrien N., and Akgul, Mahmut
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- 2024
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32. Assessment of the quality, readability, and usefulness of ChatGPT generated medical information for ten common cancer types
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Beyoğlu, Muhammed Mustafa, Kaya, Erhan, and Karabulut, Esra
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- 2024
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33. The aftermath of 2023 Kahramanmaras earthquakes: evaluation of strong motion data, geotechnical, building, and infrastructure issues
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Toprak, Selcuk, Zulfikar, A. Can, Mutlu, Ahu, Tugsal, Ulgen Mert, Nacaroglu, Engin, Karabulut, Savas, Ceylan, Muhammet, Ozdemir, Kamer, Parlak, Sedat, Dal, Oguz, and Karimzadeh, Sadra
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- 2024
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34. An active carbon/graphene oxide/acid nanocomposite electropolymerized via a thiophene monomer: supercapacitor device performances in a 2032 coin cell
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Ates, Murat, Yoruk, Ozan, Bayrak, Yuksel, Turkyilmaz, Murat, and Karabulut, Hakan
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- 2024
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35. PrevAleNce and Associated factors of inappropriaTe dosing of direct Oral anticoaguLants In pAtients with Atrial Fibrillation: the ANATOLIA-AF Study
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Kocabaş, Umut, Ergin, Isil, Yavuz, Veysel, Murat, Selda, Özdemir, Ibrahim, Genç, Ömer, Altın, Cihan, Tüner, Haşim, Meriç, Bengisu Keskin, Çoner, Ali, Yüce, Elif İlkay, Boyraz, Bedrettin, Aslan, Onur, Dal, Ahmet, Şen, Taner, İbişoğlu, Ersin, Erdoğan, Aslan, Özgeyik, Mehmet, Demir, Mevlüt, Bilgel, Ziya Gökalp, Şengör, Büşra Güvendi, Urgun, Örsan Deniz, Doğduş, Mustafa, Tekin, Deniz Dilan Naki, Çakal, Sinem, Çayırlı, Sercan, Güler, Arda, Karabulut, Dilay, Dalgıç, Onur, Uzman, Osman, Murat, Bektaş, Şahin, Şeyda, Karabulut, Umut, Kıvrak, Tarık, Coşgun, Muharrem Said, Özyurtlu, Ferhat, Kaplan, Mehmet, and Özçalık, Emre
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- 2024
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36. Continuous Power Beaming to Lunar Far Side from EMLP-2 Halo Orbit
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Donmez, Baris and Kurt, Gunes Karabulut
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Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Signal Processing ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
This paper focuses on FSO-based wireless power transmission (WPT) from Earth-Moon Lagrangian Point-2 (EMLP-2) to a receiver optical antenna equipped with solar cells that can be located anywhere on the lunar far side (LFS). Different solar-powered satellite (SPS) configurations which are EMLP-2 located single stable satellite and EMLP-2 halo orbit revolving single, double, and triple satellites are evaluated in terms of 100% LFS surface coverage percentage (SCP) and continuous Earth visibility. It is found that an equidistant triple satellite scheme on EMLP-2 halo orbit with a semi-major axis length of 15,000 km provides full SCP for LFS and it is essential for the continuous LFS wireless power transmission. In our proposed dynamic cislunar space model, geometric and temporal parameters of the Earth-Moon systems are used in affine transformations. Our dynamic model enables us to determine the full coverage time rate of a specific region such as the LFS southern pole. The outcomes show that the equidistant double satellite scheme provides SCP=100% during 88.60% time of these satellites' single revolution around the EMLP-2 halo orbit. Finally, the probability density function (PDF) of the random harvested power $P_H$ is determined and it validates the simulation data extracted from the stable EMLP-2 satellite and revolving satellite around EMLP-2 halo orbit for minimum and maximum LoS distances. Although the pointing devices to mitigate random misalignment errors are considered for the stable and revolving SPSs, better pointing accuracy is considered for the stable satellite. Our simulations show that the probability of $P_H\le$41.6 W is around 0.5 for the stable satellite whereas the CDF=0.99 for the revolving satellite case for a transmit power of 1 kW., Comment: 10 pages, 8 figures
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37. Impact of Lunar Dust on Free Space Optical (FSO) Energy Harvesting
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Naqbi, Mohamed, Loranger, Sebastien, and Kurt, Gunes Karabulut
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Physics - Space Physics - Abstract
In the backdrop of escalating ambitions for space exploration, particularly with programs like Artemis aiming for a sustainable human presence on the Moon, the issue of efficient and reliable energy transmission has become a critical concern. This paper focuses on the impact of levitating lunar dust particle above the lunar surface on energy harvesting through a Free Space Optics (FSO) beam, commonly known as "laser power beaming". This study employs known mathematical models and numerical analysis to examine a ground-to-ground link on the lunar surface, using realistic data from the literature. More precisely, it assesses transmission losses and the performance of FSO energy harvesting in the presence of lunar dust under both illuminated and dark lighting conditions. The findings reveal that the choices regarding the height above the lunar surface and the transmission distance are key determinants in evaluating both losses and energy harvesting efficiency. Specifically, it was observed that the transmit power required to operate a 250W Polaris rover at a distance of 20km was on the order of several kilowatts. Additionally, it was noted that in the Moon's darker regions, the impact of lunar dust on transmission was nearly negligible, making these areas more conducive for FSO-based energy transmission., Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures, to be published in IEEE Aerospace Conference 2024
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- 2024
38. Outage Probability in Network Coding Based Cooperative Wireless Networks over Nakagami-m Fading Channels
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Benamira, Elias, Merazka, Fatiha, and Kurt, Güneş Karabulut
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Computer Science - Information Theory - Abstract
In this paper, we develop an accurate closed-form analytic expression of the outage probability for each source-destination (S-D) pair in the two S-D pairs two relays wireless network, where cooperative network coding is applied over Nakagami-$m$ fading channels. For different values of the shape parameter $m$, our analytic relation is validated with Monte-Carlo simulations of the outage probability using the overall equivalent signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) within each source-destination pair. The outage probability is also provided for the extended versions of the network consisting of multiple relays and multiple S-D pairs. Furthermore, we investigate the role of varying the fading factor ($m$ values) on different links in the end-to-end outage probability performance, which yields interesting results that may be crucial for relay selection and power allocation procedures. Moreover, we derive the diversity order for the generalized extended version of cooperative network coded wireless networks.
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- 2024
39. On the Mutuality between Localization and Channel Modeling in sub-THz
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Guven, Eray and Kurt, Gunes Karabulut
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Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Signal Processing - Abstract
The use of sub-Terahertz (sub-THz) band is gaining considerable attention in 6G networks. In this study, we introduce hardware and propagation integrated 3D Propagation Model to describe sub-THz channels and discuss its advantages over both deterministic and stochastic 6G channel models. The unexplored mutuality of localization and communication is presented and its potential in integrated sensing and communication (ISAC) applications is highlighted. Afterward, a real-time sub-THz localization experiment is conducted to show the impact of the mispositioned and misaligned narrow beams on service quality. In continuation, we highlight the most current challenges and developments in THz localization and explore the potential of sub-THz frequencies to efficiently utilize the ultra-wideband spectrum. In the end, the open issues that need to be overcome to provide high spatial resolution and millidegree-level angle of arrival estimation in ISAC applications have been explored., Comment: 17 pages, 5 figures
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40. Directed Acyclic Graph Based Blockchain Systems
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Devarajan, Anand and Karabulut, Erkan
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Computer Science - Cryptography and Security - Abstract
Blockchain technology has been revolutionizing many fields since last decade. Its true potential is not practically utilized yet. In a very short period of time, it has evolved twice - Smart contracts and Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG). DAG based blockchains currently referred to as Blockchain 3.0 solves many issues in the current conventional blockchain technologies including transaction fees, transaction approval times and scalability. In this paper, we present a comparative analysis of blockchain implementations based on DAG including IOTA, NxT, Byteball, Nano, DAGCoin, Fantom, XDAG and Caixapay. We discuss limitations of both conventional and DAG based blockchains and suggest when to prefer DAG based blockchains., Comment: This is a technical report created as a result of Advanced Seminar Course (IN 2107) at the Technical University of Munich. The report is not peer-reviewed. First publication date is June 2020
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- 2023
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41. Free-Space Optical (FSO) Satellite Networks Performance Analysis: Transmission Power, Latency, and Outage Probability
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Liang, Jintao, Chaudhry, Aizaz U., Erdogan, Eylem, Yanikomeroglu, Halim, Kurt, Gunes Karabulut, Hu, Peng, Ahmed, Khaled, and Martel, Stephane
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Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Signal Processing - Abstract
In free-space optical satellite networks (FSOSNs), satellites can have different laser inter-satellite link (LISL) ranges for connectivity. Greater LISL ranges can reduce network latency of the path but can also result in an increase in transmission power for satellites on the path. Consequently, this tradeoff between satellite transmission power and network latency should be investigated, and in this work we examine it in FSOSNs drawing on the Starlink Phase 1 Version 3 and Kuiper Shell 2 constellations for different LISL ranges and different inter-continental connections. We use appropriate system models for calculating the average satellite transmission power and network latency. The results show that the mean network latency decreases and mean average satellite transmission power increases with an increase in LISL range. For the Toronto--Sydney inter-continental connection in an FSOSN with Starlink's Phase 1 Version 3 constellation, when the LISL range is approximately 2,900 km, the mean network latency and mean average satellite transmission power intersect are approximately 135 ms and 380 mW, respectively. For an FSOSN with the Kuiper Shell 2 constellation in this inter-continental connection, this LISL range is around 3,800 km, and the two parameters are approximately 120 ms and 700 mW, respectively. For the Toronto--Istanbul and Toronto--London inter-continental connections, the LISL ranges at the intersection are different and vary from 2,600 km to 3,400 km. Furthermore, we analyze outage probability performance of optical uplink/downlink due to atmosphere attenuation and turbulence., Comment: Accepted for publication in IEEE Open Journal of Vehicular Technology
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- 2023
42. Validity and Reliability of the ERSA Questionnaire in Turkish
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Hüseyin Öztürk, Mustafa Karabulut, Mine Baydan-Aran, and Suna Tokgöz-Yilmaz
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This methodological study aimed to assess the validity and reliability of the Turkish version of the Evaluation of the Impact of Hearing Loss in Adults (ERSA) questionnaire for individuals with treated hearing loss. The study involved 200 participants, and both exploratory factor analysis and confirmatory factor analysis were used to examine structural validity. External validity was assessed by correlating ERSA scores with the Abbreviated Profile of Hearing Aid Benefit (APHAB). Internal consistency and test-retest reliability were evaluated using Cronbach's alpha and the intraclass correlation coefficient, respectively. The Turkish ERSA demonstrated strong psychometric properties, with significant correlations between APHAB and ERSA scores and excellent internal consistency and test-retest reliability. The findings suggest that the Turkish ERSA is a valid and reliable tool for evaluating the impact of hearing loss in individuals.
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43. Isolation and culture of endothelial cells from embryonic rat yolk sac
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Ülger Harun, Karabulut Ahmet K., and Pratten Margaret K.
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Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 - Abstract
Yolk sac blood islands are the first morphologic evidence of hematopoietic development during mammalian embryogenesis, and visseral yolk sac mesoderm gives rise to the first embryonic blood cells within a rich endothelial network. Present study reports the isolation and culture of endothelial cells from 11.5 days old embryonic rat yolk sac. The embryos were dissected from 11.5 days pregnant Wistar rat (Rattus norvegicus) and the external yolk sac membrane and embryos were removed under aseptic condition. After washing three times with Calcium-Magnesium free Hank’s balanced salt solution (CMF-HBSS), the tissue was minced, and fragments were incubated in CMF-HBSS containing 2mg/ml Trypsin, 100mg/ml collagenase I and 40mg/ml DNAse at 37°C until the tissue was completely dispersed. The digestion effect was then neutralized by fetal bovine serum at 1:3 (v/v). The cell suspension was centrifuged at 1000 rpm for 10 min., the supernatants were discarded and the cell pellets resuspended in Dulbecco modified Eagle medium containing 15% fetal bovine serum, 1.25mg/ml amphotericin B, 25mg/ml gentamycin sulphate and 100mg/ml endothelial cell growth supplement. The resuspended cells were plated in two diverse 25cm2 culture flasks for overnight differential adherence at 37°C. The non-adherent cells were removed by gentle aspiration and adherent cells refed with fresh medium. The cells were transferred using 1ml of 0.2% Trypsin when cultures reached near-confluence. The cultured yolk sac endothelial cells had characteristic cobblestone appearence and positive immunofluorescent staining for von Willebrand Factor (vWF). Weibel-Palade bodies, the major ultrastructural marker for endothelium, were also detected in cultured cells by electron microscopy.
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44. Correction to: Prevalence and Associated Factors of Inappropriate Dosing of Direct Oral Anticoagulants In Patients With Atrial Fibrillation: The ANATOLIA-AF Study
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Kocabaş, Umut, Ergin, Isil, Yavuz, Veysel, Murat, Selda, Özdemir, Ibrahim, Genç, Ömer, Altın, Cihan, Tüner, Haşim, Meriç, Bengisu Keskin, Çoner, Ali, Yüce, Elif İlkay, Boyraz, Bedrettin, Aslan, Onur, Dal, Ahmet, Şen, Taner, İbişoğlu, Ersin, Erdoğan, Aslan, Özgeyik, Mehmet, Demir, Mevlüt, Bilgel, Ziya Gökalp, Şengör, Büşra Güvendi, Urgun, Örsan Deniz, Doğduş, Mustafa, Tekin, Deniz Dilan Naki, Çakal, Sinem, Çayırlı, Sercan, Güler, Arda, Karabulut, Dilay, Dalgıç, Onur, Uzman, Osman, Murat, Bektaş, Şahin, Şeyda, Karabulut, Umut, Kıvrak, Tarık, Coşgun, Muharrem Said, Özyurtlu, Ferhat, Kaplan, Mehmet, and Özçalık, Emre
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45. Lifting Partially Observable Stochastic Games
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Karabulut, Nazlı Nur, Braun, Tanya, Goos, Gerhard, Series Editor, Hartmanis, Juris, Founding Editor, Bertino, Elisa, Editorial Board Member, Gao, Wen, Editorial Board Member, Steffen, Bernhard, Editorial Board Member, Yung, Moti, Editorial Board Member, Destercke, Sébastien, editor, Martinez, Maria Vanina, editor, and Sanfilippo, Giuseppe, editor
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- 2025
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46. DiTEC: Digital Twin for Evolutionary Changes in Water Distribution Networks
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Degeler, Victoria, Hadadian, Mostafa, Karabulut, Erkan, Lazovik, Alexander, van het Loo, Hester, Tello, Andrés, Truong, Huy, Goos, Gerhard, Series Editor, Hartmanis, Juris, Founding Editor, Bertino, Elisa, Editorial Board Member, Gao, Wen, Editorial Board Member, Steffen, Bernhard, Editorial Board Member, Yung, Moti, Editorial Board Member, and Margaria, Tiziana, editor
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- 2025
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47. Evaluating clinical and laboratory effects of ozone in non-surgical periodontal treatment: a randomized controlled trial
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Eltas Seydanur Dengizek, Dundar Serkan, Eltas Abubekir, Karabulut Aysun Bay, Otlu Onder, and Cicek Arife
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Chronic periodontitis ,Inflammation ,Ozone ,Periodontal treatment ,TGF-β ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Abstract Objective: This study aims to evaluate the clinical and biochemical (oxidative stress and pro-inflammatory mediators) effects of the gaseous ozone use accompanied by scaling and root planning (SRP) in periodontal treatment. Material and Methods: The study population consisted of 40 patients with chronic periodontitis (CP) randomly sorted into two groups of 20. The experimental group received SRP plus 3 watts gaseous ozone in two separate applications five days apart, whereas the control group received SRP plus placebo. Clinical periodontal parameters were assayed and saliva samples were taken before the initial and one month after the second treatment. Periodontal examination assessed plaque index (PI), gingival index (GI), probing depth, and clinical attachment level (CAL). Total antioxidant status (TAS), total oxidant status (TOS), nitric oxide (NO), 8-hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG), myeloperoxidase (MPO), glutathione (GSH), malondialdehyde (MDA), and transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-β) levels were evaluated from saliva samples. Results: Changes following treatment in PI, GI, probing depth, and CAL scores were similar for both groups (p>0.05). Of note, TGF-β levels were observed to be higher in the treatment group than in controls (p0.05). Conclusion: The findings of this study indicate that SRP plus gaseous ozone versus SRP alone does not correlate to a significant improvement in periodontal recovery.
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48. The Effectiveness of Concrete-Pictorial-Abstract Learning Strategy in Teaching Mixtures of Science Subjects to Students with Intellectual Skills Disabilities
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Yildirim, Hasan Hüseyin and Karabulut, Havva Aysun
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The aim of this research is to examine the effectiveness of the concrete-pictorial-abstract learning strategy presented with the direct teaching method in teaching the subject of mixtures, which is one of the science subjects, to students with intellectual skills disabilities. The study used multiple-probe model with a probe phase, one of the single-subject research models. While the dependent variable of the research was the level of showing the mixtures of the students participating in the study; the independent variable is the concrete-pictorial-abstract learning strategy presented with the direct teaching method. The research was conducted with two girls and one boy living in Bolu, diagnosed with intellectual disability, and attending primary school. The data collected in the study were analyzed through visual analysis. As a result of the research, it has been observed that the concrete-pictorial-abstract learning strategy is effective in teaching the subject of mixtures to students with intellectual skills disabilities, that the permanence of this subject learned by the students can be maintained one and three weeks after the end of the education, and that all students can generalize this learning to different environments and tools.
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49. Examining the Prediction of Digital Game Addiction Awareness on Digital Educational Game Usage
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Akçay, Arif and Coskun, Burcu Karabulut
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Background: Individuals need to be conscious and aware not to experience the negative effects of digital games and identify the difference between dijital games and digital educational games. The use of digital educational games has four sub-dimensions. These are the "affective approach", the "perceived usefulness," "perceived control," and "behavioral approach" (Sarigöz, Bolat, & Alkan, 2018). In this study, these sub-dimensions analyzed in the frame of digital game addiction awareness. Purposes: This study examines the predictors of pre-service teachers' awareness of digital game addiction and their use of digital educational games. Methodology/Approach: The data of this study, in which the correlational predictive research method was used, were collected through the Digital Game Addiction Awareness Scale and the Digital Educational Game Use Scale. Findings: As a result of the study in which 246 pre-service teachers participated; there is a negative relationship between pre-service teachers' awareness of digital game addiction and their emotional approach towards their use of digital educational games, their perceived usefulness of digital educational games, their perceived control in digital educational games using and their behavioral approaches to digital educational game use, which expresses the preference of digital educational games over other games, and the relationship between digital educational game playing situations are determined. In addition, it was determined that all of these relationships were predictive. Discussion: Digital educational games are played to learn. While it is expected that teacher candidates' awareness of digital game addictions will increase, it is recommended to raise awareness of the benefits of digital educational games so that they do not have negative feelings about digital educational games.
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50. Metformin protects against small intestine damage induced by diabetes and dunning’s prostate cancer: A biochemical and histological study
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Dagsuyu, Eda, Koroglu, Pinar, Bulan, Omur Karabulut, Gul, Ilknur Bugan, and Yanardag, Refiye
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- 2024
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